Resources

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Résumé des responsabilités des partenaires de l’eau dans le plan d’action
2016-2020

Publication date: 
September 2018
Resource Category: 
Monitoring, Research and data, Water
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
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Summary of Survey Results and 2017 NWT Water Strategy Implementation Workshop Discussion

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September 2018
Resource Category: 
Monitoring, Research and data, Water
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
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File
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Le rapport annuel sur les déversements pour 2017.

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September 2018
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
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Reports and Studies
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File
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Résumé des résultats du sondage et de l'atelier de mise en oeuvre de la stratégie sur l'eau des TNO 2017

Publication date: 
September 2018
Resource Category: 
Monitoring, Research and data, Water
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
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A summary of the comments from the March series of public engagements held in Inuvik. This was the second of two public engagements that will support the creation of the Dolomite Lake Recreation Management Plan.

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August 2018
Resource Category: 
Land Use Planning, Public Land Use and Maps, Land Management and Enforcement
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
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File
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Annual report on spills in the Northwest Territories in 2017.

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August 2018
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
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The Government of the Northwest Territories launched a public engagement process in November 2017 to gather input on the future of waste management in the Northwest Territories (NWT). A Discussion Paper, Developing a Waste Resource Management Strategy, was shared broadly and feedback collected is being used to shape the development of a Waste Resource Management Strategy (Strategy). The Strategy will serve as a ten-year road map for improving waste resource management in the NWT. This document summarizes the feedback from the public engagement on the Strategy.

 

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June 2018
Resource Category: 
Contaminants
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Reports and Studies
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File
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May 2018
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Reports and Studies
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File
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May 2018
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Reports and Studies
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File
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May 2018
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Reports and Studies
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File
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April 2018
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Reports and Studies
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File
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April 2018
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Wildlife and nature
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Reports and Studies
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File
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April 2018
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Education and outreach
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Reports and Studies
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Video
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April 2018
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Wildlife and nature
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Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
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April 2018
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
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A draft Climate Change Strategic Framework was released by the GNWT for external comment during December 2016 and January 2017. Numerous comments were submitted by Indigenous governments, community organizations, industry, non-government organizations and the public, covering many themes and topics pertaining to climate change. This valuable input informed the final 2030 NWT Climate Change Strategic Framework. A broad summary of comments received, and what the GNWT did to address comments, is outlined under eight themes in this document.

Publication date: 
April 2018
Resource Category: 
Climate change
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

A summary of the comments from the February series of public engagements held in Inuvik. These findings will help inform the Dolomite Lake Recreation Management Plan.

Publication date: 
March 2018
Resource Category: 
Land Use Planning, Public Land Use and Maps, Land Management and Enforcement
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File
Description: 

Annual report by the Forest Management Division of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on forest health conditions across the NWT. The forest health program monitors whether or not the forest has the capacity for renewal after a wide range of disturbances, for the retention of its ecological resiliency while meeting current and future needs of NWT residents. The focus of the forest health program has been on monitoring insect and disease impacts in the NWT forests. However, since 2015, FMD has also been recording abiotic disturbances to address the uncertainty of forest ecosystem response to a changing climate. Examples of abiotic disturbances recorded during monitoring surveys include: drought symptoms (reddening of foliage, sun scalding scars, stunted and gnarled foliage), flooding, wind and snow damage, land slumps, and permafrost related disturbance (“drunken forest” phenomenon). General decline of some tree species is also tracked. 

Publication date: 
March 2018
Resource Category: 
Forest resources
Resource Type: 
Reports and Studies
Type of resource: 
File

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